Man from India accused of buying aircraft parts, equipment in Oregon to illegally export to Russia

In federal court in Portland, a 57-year-old man entered a not guilty plea to an indictment alleging that he attempted to export a flight control and air navigation system from Oregon to Russia via his native India.

According to the indictment, Sanjay Kaushik allegedly colluded with others to purchase technology and aerospace products in India with the intention of shipping them to Russia while claiming that the purchases were for his company.

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